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    Nieman Lab‏Verified account @NiemanLab 31 May 2017

    Spayd's last day is Friday. @nytimes says it will open up most of its articles to reader comments. http://www.niemanlab.org/2017/05/the-new-york-times-is-eliminating-the-position-of-public-editor-heres-the-sulzberger-memo/ …pic.twitter.com/QdTy830H1T

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      1. Richard Glass‏ @ToSayBoldly 31 May 2017
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        NYT is sooooo studid.

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      1. Gen Xer, can’t be bothered‏ @theRealWedgeA 31 May 2017
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        "Cementing its role as the news outlet that gave the top spot to WaPo"

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      1. Tess Deco‏ @TessDeco 31 May 2017
        Replying to @NiemanLab @nytimes

        Once your bull crap is printed, the comment section does nothing to stop the bull crap. We've been here before with @nytimes. Unsubscribe!

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      1. BonelessGenderBucket‏ @norintha 31 May 2017
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        Reader comments by Russian bots and spammers. TOTALLY the same thing as public accountability.

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      2. An Reporter‏ @ImAnReporter 31 May 2017
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        An Reporter Retweeted Nieman Lab

        Regarding opening up articles to comments, the operative word is "curate".https://twitter.com/NiemanLab/status/869932174623092736 …

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        Nieman LabVerified account @NiemanLab
        Spayd's last day is Friday. @nytimes says it will open up most of its articles to reader comments. http://www.niemanlab.org/2017/05/the-new-york-times-is-eliminating-the-position-of-public-editor-heres-the-sulzberger-memo/ … pic.twitter.com/QdTy830H1T
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      1. Gerry Cohen‏ @gercohen 31 May 2017
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        Because. America. Needs. More. Comment. Sections.

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      2. (((anti-antisemite)))‏ @Tristanshouts 31 May 2017
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        Are they not replacing the public editor? They need one now more than ever. Plus someone to delete the fake news in their comment sections.

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      3. Avedon Carol  ☃️‏ @Avedon_Says 31 May 2017
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        And fake news on their front page, too.

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      1. Taz‏ @tazpause 14 Jun 2017

        I'm glad I have an opportunity to also add my comment, that this is a great idea. I'm in favor of it. YES.

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